'The Art of Photographing Wildlife' was written and photographed by our very own forum member Wolfsong / Mike Kiss, so many of you will already be familiar with his work. It's an expanded and refined version of the guide he posted previously in the forum, and describes how to approach and photograph a wide variety of wildlife from birds and animals to insects and marine life, while always respecting them and the environment.

The eBook is 70 pages long and is in the PDF format. It's designed to work on computers, laptops and tablets, and looks great on the iPad!

The bottom line? It costs $9.97 USD and any profit is shared between Mike and myself, so if you're interested in wildlife photography and would like to support us, please check it out at the link below!

Congratulations to both yourself and Mike. I thought we hadn't seen quite so much of you on the forum over the last days and it turns out that you've been squirrelled away e-writing. Talking of which, is there a section on squirrels?

I have just finished reading the e-book, its taken a while to work my way through each chapter.
Its a good read and one gives me plenty to think about about when going out on my next bushwalking, camping or photographic trip. I could relate with many things and experiences in there, even though there is differences in the wildlife in Australia and Canada. The same approach about understanding your environment applies and planning for your trip, keeping your safety in mind. Keep your eyes open, look and think.

I guess you call some of these things common sense, we all know about common sense in hindsight with experience, but in reality its usually build on experiences and a few hopefully not to harsh lessons. I have made plenty of mistakes I just try and not to repeat them too often